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Sam Kerr’s on-field brilliance against South Korea earns Matildas captain ‘Cahill’ tag

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afe to say that the Matildas are flying in this Cup of Nations tournament. After recording a comprehensive 4-1 victory over the 14th-ranked South Korea at Lang Park, confidence is justifiably sky high. At times the Matildas played some sumptuous football, lead by talismanic captain Sam Kerr, who netted two goals in the first half against a Korean defence that …

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Pompeo warned Saudis they have 72 hrs to finish probe into Khashoggi case, or risk blowback – report

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Mike Pompeo told Saudi Arabia’s crown prince that he had 72 hours to finish his probe into the alleged murder of Jamal Khashoggi if he wanted to avoid tarnishing the kingdom’s “place on the world stage,” according to Axios. The Secretary of State met with Mohammed bin Salman in Riyadh on Tuesday. According to Axios, Pompeo told Salman during their meeting that the …

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Why Banksy’s Girl with Balloon painting could be worth more shredded than intact

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If there’s one thing we know about the elusive graffiti artist Banksy, it’s that he despises the way art auctions work. He made that very clear in 2007, when he posted an image on his website of a packed auction room bidding on a framed painting of the words: “I can’t believe you morons actually buy this shit”. So it’s …

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Week in pictures

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Our selection of some of the most striking news photographs taken around the world this week. [slideshow_deploy id=’1766′]

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In pictures: Uppies battle the Doonies in Jedburgh’s ba’ game

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Participants took to the streets of Jedburgh on Thursday for its traditional annual ba’ game. It is one of a number of towns in the Scottish Borders to stage such events.   [slideshow_deploy id=’1763′]

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Meet the farmer who found happiness in an ancestral way of life

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French farmer Jean-Bernard Huon has shunned modern techniques such as machinery and pesticides, choosing the manual subsistence farming methods once followed by his peasant ancestors. Reuters photographer Stephane Mahe spent seven days with Jean-Bernard and his partner Laurence in Riec-sur-Belon, a corner of southern Brittany on France’s west coast, to capture scenes of their unique way of living. Jean-Bernard, 70, …

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Africa’s week in pictures

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A selection of the best photos from across Africa and of Africans elsewhere in the world this week.   [slideshow_deploy id=’1716′]

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Rare photographs that changed lives

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[slideshow_deploy id=’1700′] Twenty-four photographs from the Lewis Hine archive have been auctioned in New York. The rare prints were from the collection of the late New York photographer Isador Sy Seidman. American sociologist Hine was one of the most important documentary photographers of the 20th Century. Because the notion of photojournalism and documentary did not exist at the time, Hine …

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OPINION: Bigger deficit in federal budget?

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Bill Morneau will table his third budget this week. It marks an important moment in the life of his government. Timing is important in politics and policy. The proximity to the next election is closing. This may have inflationary pressures on the minister’s budget figures. The result could be a higher and longer deficit. Remember the government was elected on …

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Samantha Armytage hits back at article criticising her mammogram advice

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Samantha Armytage has criticised a “foolish” newspaper column published in response to her recent TV segment about mammograms. Last week, the 41-year-old underwent the test during an episode of Sunrise, sharing breast cancer statistics and urging women to be diligent about screening for it. “They say after 50 get [mammograms] done every two years; I would say start at 40, …

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